parts
The explanation of a word used in common
Which method subsystem “work-reader-tradition” is it?
Hermeneutic method
Psychoanalytic method
Cultural- historical method
Sociological method
Who is the founder of comparative historical method?
A.N.Veselovsky
A.I.Pypin
Taine
P.N. Sakulina
A literary element refers to components of a literary work
(character, setting, plot, theme, frame, exposition,
ending/denouement, motif, titling, narrative point-‐of-‐view).
the element of literary text
structure of literary text
literary text
methods of literary text
…….. a text from literature work. For example, short story,
play or drama, poetry and many others.
literary text
structure of literary text
the element of literary text
descriptive text
…is the collection and analysis of an intensive account of a
whole life or portion of a life, usually by an in-depth,
unstructured interview. The account may be reinforced by
semi-structured interviewing or personal documents.
Biographical method
cultural method
historical method
Cultural-historical method
…is the collection of techniques and guidelines that historians
use to research and write histories of the past. Secondary
sources, primary sources and material evidence such as that
derived from archaeology may all be drawn on, and the
historian's skill lies in identifying these sources, evaluating
their relative authority, and combining their testimony
appropriately in order to construct an accurate and reliable
picture of past events and environments.
Historical method
cultural method
biographical method
physical method
…are agriculture practices used to enhance crop and livestock
health and prevent weed, pest or disease problems without the
use of chemical substances. Examples include the selection of
appropriate varieties and planting sites; selection of appropriate
breeds of livestock; providing livestock facilities designed to
meet requirements of species or type of livestock; proper
timing and density of plantings; irrigation; and extending a
growing season by manipulating the microclimate with green
houses, cold frames, or wind breaks. Helps in proper farming
methods
cultural method
biographical method
historical method
Hermeneutics
… is the task of ensuring that the declarations and statements
of a program are semantically correct, i.e, that their meaning is
clear and consistent with the way in which control structures
and data types are supposed to be used
semantic analysis
systematic analysis
sociological approach
structural approach
\ …is essentially practical and expresses the relationship
between society as well as its individuals and groups with law.
The classical sociological approach to law emerges as the legal
order of the state is gradually replaced by the legal order based
on customs
sociological analysis
semantic analysis
systematic approach
polysemantic meaning
. …entails the classification of ancient objects—such as
weapons, work implements, ornaments, or vessels—according
to the materials and methods used in making them and
according to their shape and ornamentation.
typological method
sociological method
an archetype
Stereotype
. …is an emotion, character type, or event that is notably
recurrent across the human experience.
an archetype
typological method
sociological method
linguistic typology
. …both a philosophical and arts movement that arose from
broad transformations in Western society during the late 19th
and early 20th centuries. The movement reflected a desire for
the creation of new forms of art, philosophy, and social
organization which reflected the newly
modernism
Postmodernism
Realism
Feminism
…is a writing technique that writers use to express ideas,
convey meaning, and highlight important themes in a piece of
text. A metaphor, for instance, is a famous example of a
literary device. These devices serve a wide range of purposes
in literature.
Literary device
stylistic device
metanomy
Metaphor
. …is an intellectual stance or mode of discourse defined by an
attitude of skepticism toward the "grand narratives" associated
with modernism, opposition to notions of epistemic certainty or
the stability of meaning, and emphasis on the role of ideology
in maintaining systems of socio-political power
postmodernism
modernism
realism
syntactic analyse
…refer to any of a variety of techniques to give an additional
and/or supplemental meaning, idea, or feeling. Also known as
figures of speech or rhetorical devices, the goal of these
techniques is to create imagery, emphasis, or clarity within a
text in hopes of engaging the reader
metanomy
stylistic device
literary device
Irony
. …is the shaping of a text's meaning by another text, either
through deliberate compositional strategies such as quotation,
allusion, calque, plagiarism, translation, pastiche or parody or
by interconnections between similar or related works perceived
by an audience or reader of the text.
intertextuality
imagery
hermeneutic analysis
typology
. … is derived from Greek word, means, “translator,
interpreter”. The technical term "interpretation, explanation"
was introduced into philosophy mainly through the title of
Aristotle's work "PeriHermeneias", commonly referred to by its
Latin title De Interpretation and translated in English as On
Interpretation.
… was also considered to be the inventor of language and
speech, an interpreter, a liar, a thief and a trickster.
hermeneutic analysis
imagery
intertextuality
Descriptive
. …is a style of literary fiction and art. It paints a realistic view
of the world while also adding magical elements, often blurring
the lines between fantasy and reality.[1] Magic realism often
refers to literature in particular, with magical or supernatural
phenomena presented in an otherwise real-world or mundane
setting, commonly found in novels and dramatic performances
magical realism
symbolism
imagery
Simile
What literary devices does Virginia Woolf use?
Stream of consciousness
Allegory
Imagery
symbolism
When the novel “To the Lighthouse was written”
1927
1920
1910
1925
Who is the founder of postmodernism?
Jacques Derrida
Jean Francois Lyotard
Jean Baudrillard
Jack Butlin
“For beauty, Phaedrus, take note! Beauty alone is godlike and
invisible at the same time” (Thomas Mann “Death in Venice”
Find the appropriate analysis
stream of consciousness
oxymoron
irony
Calque
What is the main theme of Virginia Woolf?
Ambition
Success
All answers
Failure
What type of writer was Virginia Woolf?
Modernist
Realist
Postmodernist
Structuralist
What did V. Woolf connect in her work “A Room of One’s
Own” which addresses in some detail the relations between
politics and aesthetics.?
Feminism to anti-fascism
Economy
None of them
Politics
What is the message of To the Lighthouse?
marriage, perception, memory and the passing of time
feminism, richness and poorness
stream of consciousness and feminism
poorness and feminist
The title is a pun on the song "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad
Wolf?" from Walt Disney's Three Little Pigs (1933),
substituting the name of the celebrated English author….
About whose name this explanation?
Virginia Woolf
Douglas Woolf
It is just a song from Walt Disney “Three Little Pigs” cartoon.
Stephen
The branch of knowledge that deals with interpretation,
especially of the Bible or literary texts……
Hermeneutics
Parallel Structure
Semiotics
Composition
……..------a text lives only when it comes into contact with
another text
Context
Summary
Plot
Allusion
According to …….,the formal approach to art neglects the
roles of the listener and the hero,who are’’ constant participants
in the creative event’’
V.N.Voloshinov
Yu.N.Tynyanov
G.O.Vinokur
R.O.Yakobson
……is an approach to the study of language that seeks to
define and explain the limitation of linguistic diversity.
Hermeneutics
Communicative
Sociolinguistic
Typology
The word semantic means…..
To show by sign,to signify and indicate by a sign,to point out
To signify and indicate by a sign
To point out
To indicate by a sign
Three types of intertextuality……
Obligatory,optional,accidental
Theme ,thesis,plot
Figure of Speech,optional,denotative
Intralingual,Interlingual,intersemiotic
Prose,drama ,poetry…..
Main genres of fiction
Professional translation
Point of View
Main parts of intertextuality
The symbols of intertextuality
Parody,Quotation,Pastiche,Calque
Allusion,Modernism,Parody,pastiche
Allusion,Quotation,Allegory,translation
Pastiche,Calque,Symbolism,Irony
Basic components of psychoanalysis…..
Transference,technical,interpretation,countertransference
Technical,researchmethod,interpretation,countertransference
Interpretation,technical,common
Countertransference,research,sychological,common
The science of interpreting texts, teaching about the principles
of their interpretation
Literary hermeneutics
Hermeneutics
Verbal Irony
Mood
What are the two approaches of translation……
Communicative and semantic
Semantic and polysemantic
Sociolinguistic and linguistic
Semantic and semiotic
…Is the representation of another author’s languages,thoughts
,ideas or expressions as one’s own original work
Pastiche
Metonymy
Structural Irony
Satire
A figure of speech wherein a comparison is made between two
unlike quantities without the use of the words "like" or "as."
Simile
Irony
Metaphor
Analogy
Aims to demonstrate writer has extensively researched
literature and critically evaluated its quality.Goes beyond more
description to include degree of analysis and conceptual
innovation
Critical review
Overview
Literature review
Motif
Critical elements of semantic analysis
Hyponomy,polysemy,meronomy
Conceptual and associative
Polysemy,symbolism,meronomy
Symbolism,polysemy
Is the story of the life of a person,written by that person
himself……
Autobiography
Biography
Story
Fiction
…….A GENRE of literature that depicts the real world as
having an undercurrent of fantacy.
Fable
Magical realism
Drama
Poetry
Direct definition of the word that you find in the dictionary
Denotation
Connotation
Figure of speech
Irony
Three characteristics of………..
1.there is no objective reality
2.there is no scientific or historical truth
3.Science and technology and even reason and logic
Structuralism
Postmodernism
Victorian age
Enlightenment
The emotional suggestions of a word,that is not literal….
Epithet
Denotation
Epic
Connotation
What does 'hermeneutics' refer to and what is the origin of the
word?
“hermeneutics” refers to the work of interpreting the meaning
of the texts of Sacred Scripture; comes from the ancient Greek
god, Hermes, who was the messenger of the gods to the people
“hermeneutics” is associated with the name of Hermes, the
ancient African god of cattle breeding and trade, who explained
to people their speech.
“hermeneutics” comes from the ancient Greek god, Hermes,
who was the messenger of the gods to the trickster and
sometimes people
“hermeneutics” means the ancient god of cattle breeding and
trade, who explained to people their speech.
Which literary method helps readers see the connection
between the literary text and the life of the author?
biographical method
cultural method
historical method
sociological method
What does the dialogic approach mean?
the guiding principle of the approach is the ‘truth’ underlying a
text is not generated automatically from the interaction
between the intention of the author and the interpreter’s
feelings
the guiding principle of the approach involves ongoing talk
betweenteacher and students, not just teacher-presentation.
the guiding principle of the approach refers to the use of
conversation or shared dialogue to explore the meaning of
something.
the guiding principle of the approachrefers to thinking that
involves a dialogue or extended exchange between different
points of view, cognitive domains, or frames of reference.
What are the differences between the sphere of semiotics and
the sphere of hermeneutics?
Both semiotics and hermeneutics are concerned with meaning,
but they approach it from utterly different points of view. In the
case of verbal language, the differences may be discussed in
terms of system, process, communication, and understanding.
Interpretation of an advertisement can end up in
semioticalendeavors. Interpretation of visual elements in a
picture can be developed along the lines of hermeneutical
circles.
The main problem is that the semiotic process also refers to the
external world. Peirce's and Saussure's views pushed aside a
problem that cannot forever be escaped. For instance, their
view somehow can be considered valid at the level of
individual signs, but not at that of full discourses
Hermeneutics is a theory of the interpretation of texts. It is not
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